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CERAfix® 412 C2 FT E Flex Plus tile adhesive

Tile adhesive Plus CERAfix 412 C2 FT Flex
ADH-TLE-(CERAFIX-412PLUS)-25KG
CERAFIX

Art.-no. 5875100412
EAN 4062856817863

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White, flexible, fast-hardening natural stone system adhesive in plastic bag in accordance with EN 12004, C2 FT

High degree of flexibility


Secure even on surfaces subject to considerable movement



Multi-use


Suitable for thin bed and medium bed mortars



Quality tested in accordance with Euro standard


Fulfils and exceeds class C2 in accordance with EN 12004



Quick to set


  • No long downtime once the tiles are laid

  • Can be walked on after just 4 hours

  • Prevents discolouration


Good stability and high degree of initial adhesion


  • Prevents tiles from slipping in vertical applications.

  • For adhesive bed thicknesses of up to 10 mm


Water-resistant


Can be used in wet rooms exposed to high stresses



Suitable for underfloor heating



Fast crystalline water bonding

Proof of Performance

Tested in line with EN 12004 C2 FT


  • Fire behaviour: A1/A1fl

  • Adhesive tensile strength after dry storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after water storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after warm storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after storage in alternating freezing/thawing conditions: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Early adhesive tensile strength after 6 h >/= 0.5 N/mm²
Notice
  • During laying, the product-specific properties of the covering materials (tendency to discolour, curling etc.) and the laying recommendations of the natural stone, tile and panel manufacturers must be observed. We recommend carrying out trial adhesions if necessary!

  • Thin-bed mortar that has begun to harden must not be made workable again by adding water or fresh mortar!

  • When laying tiles and panels on surfaces subject to high water loads, a suitable CERAfix system seal must be chosen according to the water effects!

  • Protect surfaces that do not require treatment against exposure to CERAfix 412 tile adhesive!

  • Contact between the cement-based tile mortar and the magnesite screed causes destruction of the magnesite screed by "magnesia expansion" chemical reaction. Backwards moisture load from the substrate must be prevented using appropriate means. Magnesite substrates must be mechanically roughened and primed with CERAfix 103 epoxy resin. Spread plenty of TERAfix 430 quartz sand over the fresh epoxy resin layer. After observing the specified reaction time of approx. 12-16 hours, perform laying work.

  • CERAfix 412 Plus is a hydraulically curing mortar that must be protected against the effects of water and frost until fully cured, which can take several days in unfavourable weather conditions.


Currently applicable regulations and the relevant standards must be observed!


For example: DIN 18157, DIN 18352, DIN 18560, DIN 18 202, DIN 1055



  • BEB information sheets, published by Bundesverband Estrich und Belag e. V. (Federal Association for Screeds and Coverings)

  • Technical information "Interface coordination for heated floor structures".

  • ZDB information sheets, published by Fachverband des deutschen Fliesengewerbes (German Tiling Industry Association).

  • Information on natural stone building technology from Deutscher Naturwerkstein-Verband e.V. (German Natural Stone Association)

Tested in line with EN 12004 C2 FT


  • Fire behaviour: A1/A1fl

  • Adhesive tensile strength after dry storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after water storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after warm storage: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Adhesive tensile strength after storage in alternating freezing/thawing conditions: ≥ 1 N/mm²

  • Early adhesive tensile strength after 6 h >/= 0.5 N/mm²

The usage instructions are recommendations based on the tests we have conducted and our experience; carry out your own tests before each application. Due to the large number of applications and storage and processing conditions, we do not assume any liability for a specific application result. Insofar as our free customer service provides technical information or acts as an advisory service, no responsibility is assumed by this service except where the advice or information given falls within the scope of our specified, contractually agreed service or the advisor was acting deliberately. We guarantee consistent quality of our products. We reserve the right to make technical changes and further develop products.


Product residues can be disposed of in line with waste code AV 17 01 01. Plastic items without residue can be recycled.

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Application area

For secure laying of natural stone panels with high and low water absorption. Particularly suitable for laying light-coloured, transparent materials and materials sensitive to discolouration, such as marble, granite, limestone and quartzite etc. on substrates such as concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete, suitable plaster, cement and calcium sulphate screed/hot screed, masonry or gypsum plasterboard. It is also suitable for laying ceramic coverings with high and low water absorption, such as earthenware, stoneware and stoneware tiles (water absorption ≤ 0.5 %).


Thanks to the quick, crystalline water bonding, CERAfix 412 Plus stone adhesive offers increased protection against discolouration through the constituents of the stone. It can also be used as a bonding material for lightweight panels, e.g. hard foam and tile support elements. Suitable for laying tiles on all CERAfix system seals.

Instructions

Mix tile adhesive PLUS CERAfix 412 with drinking water in a clean container, ensuring mixture is free from clumps



Mixing ratio:


5.0 - 6.0 l water: 25.0 kg tile adhesive PLUS CERAfix 412


Give the product approximately 2 minutes to mature and then stir again. Use the adhesive mortar within the processing time. Spread a flat layer of the mixed adhesive on the surface and comb through with the toothed trowel suitable for the panel size. Lay the covering materials within the adhesive drying time (test with your finger). Always clean the mixing container before mixing fresh mortar, as setting tile adhesive PLUS CERAfix 412 acts as an accelerator. Do not mix with other adhesives.

Weight of content

25 kg

Container

Sack

Chemical basis

White cement, sand, additives (polymer modified)

Standards

EN 12004

Colour

White

Min./max. processing temperature

5 to 25 °C

Processing time

1 h

Application conditions

at 20°C and 65% relative humidity

Application quantity in weight/area/conditions

2.6 kg/m² / for 6-mm toothing

Min./max. open time /conditions

15-20 min / at 20°C and 65% humidity

May be walked on after max.

4 h

May be walked on in following conditions

at 20°C and 65% relative humidity

Groutable after

4 h

Grouting condition

at 20°C and 65% relative humidity

Full load capacity/conditions

7 d / at 20°C and 65% relative humidity

Shelf life from production/conditions

12 Month / dry storage area

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Packaging unit

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Just leave the field empty if you don't know the packaging unit when directly entering the article number in the shopping basket or when importing with Easy-/VarioScan. The packaging unit will be determined automatically.

Structure of our article number

The article number is made up of the following: VVVVAAABBB
VVVV = 4 digits for prefix number (please note that the first digit is currently always 0)
AAA = 3 digits for dimension part 1
BBB = 3 digits for dimension part 2

Example article number structures:
Example 1: Screw with dimensions of 4x10 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
00574 10 (2 spaces between the 4 and the 10)

Example 2: Screw with dimensions of 10x20 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
005710 20 (1 space between the 10 and the 20)

Example 3: Flat washer with an internal diameter of 6 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
04076

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Price per packaging unit (PU):
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Price with price key representation (PSL):
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Price for 100 units
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Quantity

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In contrast to sales packaging and secondary packaging, the disposal costs for chemical-technical products are shown separately. The breakdown of the individual costs can be found on the relevant products and also in the shopping cart, as well as in our General Terms and Conditions (GTC).
Additive article:
 
Product
Description
Quantity
PU
Price
/PU
PROFI knee pads

KNEEPAD-PROFI-EN14404

For universal use for all kneeling tasks
x 1 p

Packaging unit

The packaging unit defines the number of articles in one packaging. In the catalog segment you can choose from different packaging units if a pop-up menu is displayed.

Just leave the field empty if you don't know the packaging unit when directly entering the article number in the shopping basket or when importing with Easy-/VarioScan. The packaging unit will be determined automatically.

Structure of our article number

The article number is made up of the following: VVVVAAABBB
VVVV = 4 digits for prefix number (please note that the first digit is currently always 0)
AAA = 3 digits for dimension part 1
BBB = 3 digits for dimension part 2

Example article number structures:
Example 1: Screw with dimensions of 4x10 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
00574 10 (2 spaces between the 4 and the 10)

Example 2: Screw with dimensions of 10x20 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
005710 20 (1 space between the 10 and the 20)

Example 3: Flat washer with an internal diameter of 6 mm:
VVVVAAABBB
04076

Information on price display

Price per packaging unit (PU):
The displayed price is always in line with the displayed packaging, if the PU is 250 the price for 250 units, if the PU is 300 the price for 300 units.

Price with price key representation (PSL):
The price always applies to a quantity ruled through the price key:
Price for 1 unit
Price for 100 units
Price for 1000 units

Quantity

The quantity shows the number of pieces or units of measure contained in the order or delivery for the respective article.
In contrast to sales packaging and secondary packaging, the disposal costs for chemical-technical products are shown separately. The breakdown of the individual costs can be found on the relevant products and also in the shopping cart, as well as in our General Terms and Conditions (GTC).
Suitable glove:
 
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Chemical protective glove, Butyl
Chemical protective glove, Butyl
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Permeation level: 6
Gas-tight and resistant to exhaust gases produced by combustion processes
Nitrile chemical protective glove With cotton velour finish inside
Nitrile chemical protective glove With cotton velour finish inside
Description:
Permeation level: 5
Nitrile chemical protective glove Long, heavy-duty design
Nitrile chemical protective glove Long, heavy-duty design
Description:
Permeation level: 6
Permeation is the process by which a chemical moves through the material of a protective glove on a molecular level. The time from the initial contact between the chemical and the glove to the permeation of the material is the breakthrough time.
Measured breakthrough time
Permeation level
< 10 min
0
≥ 10 min
1
≥ 30 min
2
≥ 60 min
3
≥ 120 min
4
≥ 240 min
5
≥ 480 min
6

Important information:

The information given is based on experience and laboratory conditions and is designed as a guide. However, the actual suitability of a glove depends on the individual conditions of its use and must be confirmed by an appropriate test under operational conditions. Given the variety of materials and chemicals used, the possibility of incompatibility or usage problems for the wearer cannot be excluded in individual cases. We would be happy to advise you about optimum solutions.

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